David Ferrington, M0XDF  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'd like to get a list of KNOWN frequencies of broadcast stations in 10 -
40m in the UK - it's been pointed out tpo me that using BBC WS at 648 KHz
is
a not so good, because its a low freq.

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The World Radio TV Handbook is one useful source of this kind of information. Using a frequency marker which can be phase locked to Allouis, France ( 162 kHz - 2 Megawatts), I have found that the frequency of most if not all the BC stations above 7100 kHz are at the 5 kHz intervals as listed when the propagation is stable. Although WWV at 10 MHz can be quite strong here, down to S4 at the moment due to Aurora, 10 MHz is a busy frequency at times here with WWVH, BPM and others sharing the frequency and IMHO is not the best reference to use - putting aside any possible effects on "accuracy" due to propagation over the long distance to the UK.

73,
Geoff
GM4ESD
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